What is Vedanta?

by | Mar 20, 2023 | Articles, Members content

Vedanta, also known as Uttara Mimamsa, is a philosophy that originated in ancient India. It is a school of Hindu philosophy that emphasizes the ultimate reality of existence, the self, and the relationship between the two. Vedanta is a Sanskrit term that means "end of the Vedas," indicating that it is the culmination of the teachings of the Vedas, the ancient scriptures of India.

At its core, Vedanta is concerned with the nature of reality and the means of achieving self-realization. It teaches that the ultimate reality is Brahman, an all-pervading, infinite, and eternal consciousness . . .

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